The racializing of the Christian faith, evidenced by the various depictions of Jesus that hang in homes and sanctuaries-the idea that God is a white man-as well as the segregated church in North America, was never the intention of the gospel.
Instead, it is proof of the coercion and co-option of the American empire and the churchs outright rejection of the new community that Jesus created through his body and by the power of the Holy Spirit.
Chapter 1 provides a historical overview of how the segregated North American church came to be and also definitions of race and its progeny as understood by anthropologists, historians, lawyers, and theologians.
Chapter 2 examines the history of baptism, baptismal identity, the baptismal formulas implications for a just society, and the churchs forgotten creed.
Chapter 3 details the work and efficacy of baptism to challenge structural divisions within the North American church.
Chapter 4 records the authors gleanings and what we can all draw from the water.
Chapter 5 offers a summary that doubles as a benediction, a parting blessing as we re-enter the world with new eyes to see.
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